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Initially envisioned as a series of TV movies for ABC, consisting of a three hour premiere and two additional movies of two hours in length<ref group="production" name="meyers_starlog_battlestar_galactica_august_1978">{{cite magazine|author=Richard Meyers|title=Get Ready For... BATTLE STAR "GALACTICA"|magazine=Starlog|issue=19|pages=52-53|date=August 1978}}</ref>, ''Battlestar Galactica'' was ultimately developed into a regular television series. The "first seven hours" of the series, consisting of "[[Saga of a Star World]]," "[[Lost Planet of the Gods]]," and "[[The Gun on Ice Planet Zero]]," was reported to have cost–"at over one million dollars an hour," according to ''Galactica'''s publicist, Joe Santley–over $7 million dollars<ref group="production" name="meyers_starlog_battlestar_galactica_august_1978"/>. However, this figure is contradicted by [[Richard Colla]], who revealed that the budgets for the three-hour pilot were nine million dollars alone, despite the fact that it was sold to ABC for 1.8 million.<ref group="commentary" name="colla_galactica_tv_interview_2008">{{cite_web|url=http://www.galactica.tv/battlestar-galactica-1978---interviews/richard-colla-galactica.tv-interview.html|title=Richard Colla GALACTICA.TV Interview|date=29 April 2008|accessdate=30 April 2008|last=Egnor|first=Mike|archive=Y}}</ref> | Initially envisioned as a series of TV movies for ABC, consisting of a three hour premiere and two additional movies of two hours in length<ref group="production" name="meyers_starlog_battlestar_galactica_august_1978">{{cite magazine|author=Richard Meyers|title=Get Ready For... BATTLE STAR "GALACTICA"|magazine=Starlog|issue=19|pages=52-53|date=August 1978}}</ref>, ''Battlestar Galactica'' was ultimately developed into a regular television series. The "first seven hours" of the series, consisting of "[[Saga of a Star World]]," "[[Lost Planet of the Gods]]," and "[[The Gun on Ice Planet Zero]]," was reported to have cost–"at over one million dollars an hour," according to ''Galactica'''s publicist, Joe Santley–over $7 million dollars<ref group="production" name="meyers_starlog_battlestar_galactica_august_1978"/>. However, this figure is contradicted by [[Richard Colla]], who revealed that the budgets for the three-hour pilot were nine million dollars alone, despite the fact that it was sold to ABC for 1.8 million.<ref group="commentary" name="colla_galactica_tv_interview_2008">{{cite_web|url=http://www.galactica.tv/battlestar-galactica-1978---interviews/richard-colla-galactica.tv-interview.html|title=Richard Colla GALACTICA.TV Interview|date=29 April 2008|accessdate=30 April 2008|last=Egnor|first=Mike|archive=Y}}</ref> | ||
Academy Award-winning special effects supervisor [[John Dykstra]] served as both the show's visual effects director and line producer.<ref group="production" name="meyers_starlog_battlestar_galactica_august_1978"/> Dykstra, working with his Industrial Light & Magic crew, oversaw the series' extensive special effects sequences. The initial seven hours of programming were structured as three television movies—one three-hour premiere followed by two two-hour productions. Each installment was designed as a self-contained story written and directed by Larson, whose previous television work included creating ''The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew'' series.<ref group="production" name="meyers_starlog_battlestar_galactica_august_1978"/> | Academy Award-winning special effects supervisor [[John Dykstra]] served as both the show's visual effects director and line producer.<ref group="production" name="meyers_starlog_battlestar_galactica_august_1978"/> [[Dykstra]], working with his Industrial Light & Magic crew, oversaw the series' extensive special effects sequences. The initial seven hours of programming were structured as three television movies—one three-hour premiere followed by two two-hour productions. Each installment was designed as a self-contained story written and directed by Larson, whose previous television work included creating ''The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew'' series.<ref group="production" name="meyers_starlog_battlestar_galactica_august_1978"/> | ||
[[Maren Jensen]], who portrays [[Athena]] in the series, discussed the challenges of her role as the only daughter of Commander [[Adama]] ([[Lorne Greene]]). In a contemporary interview, Jensen noted that "Athena has her work cut out for her, stressing her feminine persona aboard a starshipful of blatantly macho types."<ref group="commentary" name="naha_starlog_maren_jensen_athena_interview">{{cite magazine|author=Ed Naha|title=Adama's Daughter Grows Up|magazine=Starlog|issue=19|date=February 1979|pages=28}}</ref> Jensen also revealed insights into her character development process: "The show is still establishing itself," she stresses. "But I think that the series is going to have to appeal to viewers because of both its special effects ''and'' its characterizations. It's right now that it's the special effects that dominate it and people are watching primarily for that great look. Eventually, I feel that the accent will have to be put on human relationships... and viewers will start identifying with the regular characters."<ref group="commentary" name="naha_starlog_maren_jensen_athena_interview"/> | [[Maren Jensen]], who portrays [[Athena]] in the series, discussed the challenges of her role as the only daughter of Commander [[Adama]] ([[Lorne Greene]]). In a contemporary interview, Jensen noted that "Athena has her work cut out for her, stressing her feminine persona aboard a starshipful of blatantly macho types."<ref group="commentary" name="naha_starlog_maren_jensen_athena_interview">{{cite magazine|author=Ed Naha|title=Adama's Daughter Grows Up|magazine=Starlog|issue=19|date=February 1979|pages=28}}</ref> Jensen also revealed insights into her character development process: "The show is still establishing itself," she stresses. "But I think that the series is going to have to appeal to viewers because of both its special effects ''and'' its characterizations. It's right now that it's the special effects that dominate it and people are watching primarily for that great look. Eventually, I feel that the accent will have to be put on human relationships... and viewers will start identifying with the regular characters."<ref group="commentary" name="naha_starlog_maren_jensen_athena_interview"/> | ||